TDG- Transportation of Dangerous Goods
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TDG- Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Transportation of dangerous goods poses several hazards to workers, the general public, and the environment. As someone involved in transporting such goods, you are responsible to prevent injury, property damage and environmental harm by being adequately trained and operating safely and responsibly. To accomplish this, the Canadian TDG Act and Regulations have been laid down and implemented.
Our TDG program is in proper adherence to this act and is up to date with every amendment. It helps ensure the trainees have the most advanced knowledge to maximize safety and legal responsibility. This course has been designed to educate about the identification and classification of dangerous goods, understand labels and signs, list documentation required when shipping, receiving and transporting such goods and much more. You may register and complete your training within 4-5 hours, followed by an assessment. Once you clear the assessment requirements, a training completion certificate is issued to all the trainees.
Duration
Up to 5 hours, depending on participants’ experience levels.
Assessment
A passing grade of 75% is required in order to receive a certificate.
Completion
Upon successful completion of this course, wallet cards will be issued to the employer for additional signatures.
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Key Takeaways
- Introduction to the course
- Applicable regulations
- Related identifications and classifications
- Marking and Labeling
- Necessary documentation and shipping details
- Segregation and compatibility groups
- Exceptions and exemptions
- Containment procedures
- Prompt emergency response plan/system